The prevalence of obesity among adults in Saudi Arabia increased from 22% in 1990-1993 to 36% in 2005, and future projections of the prevalence of adult obesity are needed by health policy-makers. In a secondary analysis of published data, a number of assumptions were applied to estimate the trends and projections in the age-and sex-specific prevalence of adult obesity in Saudi Arabia over the period 1992-2022. Five studies conducted between 1989 and 2005 were eligible for inclusion, using body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m2 to define obesity. The overall prevalence of obesity was projected to increase from around 12% in 1992 to 41% by 2022 in men, and from 21% to 78% in women. Women had much higher projected prevalence than men, particularly in the age groups 35-44, 45-54 and 55-64 years. Effective national strategies are needed to reduce or halt the projected rise in obesity prevalence.
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Al-Quwaidhi, A. J., Pearce, M. S., Sobngwi, E., Critchley, J. A., & O’Flaherty, M. (2014). Trends and future projections of the prevalence of adult obesity in Saudi Arabia, 1992-2022. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 20(10), 589–595. https://doi.org/10.26719/2014.20.10.589
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